Substance Abuse and GPA
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:40 am
Hello Everyone,
Sorry if this is going in the wrong section. I'm new here.
I'm currently enrolled in an MA program in Religion at an ivy-affiliated seminary, after graduating from a no-name school with a 4.0 GPA and some pretty serious awards — an Academic Excellence Award that was only awarded to three people, a Philosophy excellence award and some other things. I spent two years at this school and took 15-19 credits per semester, have outstanding LORs, was engaged in clubs (president of the Philosophy Club) etc.
I had thought my GPA was more than adequate for a t14, until I found out that LSAC considers your other institutions into its GPA calculations. Before my alma, I was at another school (again, no-name) and had a 3.1 or 3.2. Taking this into account, my LSAC GPA is now a 3.54. Perhaps lower if the Ws are taken into account — maybe 3.3.
I also have a criminal record, three misdemeanors — marijuana possession, cocaine possession and paraphanelia. I've been clean for four years though (today, actually, is my four year anni). I've more or less been a moral exemplar since then.
How can I expect this to be taken by admissions officers? And also, is anyone privy to a list of schools that are favorably inclined towards recovering addicts? I've read on here that G-town is, but is there anything else? I'm considering t-30s and up.
Thanks in advanced, everyone; and good luck studying!
Sorry if this is going in the wrong section. I'm new here.
I'm currently enrolled in an MA program in Religion at an ivy-affiliated seminary, after graduating from a no-name school with a 4.0 GPA and some pretty serious awards — an Academic Excellence Award that was only awarded to three people, a Philosophy excellence award and some other things. I spent two years at this school and took 15-19 credits per semester, have outstanding LORs, was engaged in clubs (president of the Philosophy Club) etc.
I had thought my GPA was more than adequate for a t14, until I found out that LSAC considers your other institutions into its GPA calculations. Before my alma, I was at another school (again, no-name) and had a 3.1 or 3.2. Taking this into account, my LSAC GPA is now a 3.54. Perhaps lower if the Ws are taken into account — maybe 3.3.
I also have a criminal record, three misdemeanors — marijuana possession, cocaine possession and paraphanelia. I've been clean for four years though (today, actually, is my four year anni). I've more or less been a moral exemplar since then.
How can I expect this to be taken by admissions officers? And also, is anyone privy to a list of schools that are favorably inclined towards recovering addicts? I've read on here that G-town is, but is there anything else? I'm considering t-30s and up.
Thanks in advanced, everyone; and good luck studying!